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S I X T E E N T H A N N U A L C O N V E N T I ON 85
( 1) The Resolution of Thanks.
( 2) Resolved that at future conventions a rest period of one hour be
left free from activity each day.
( 3) Resolved that $ 100 be given annually as a Scholarship in Household
Economics at the University of Alberta.
In connection with this last resolution, Miss Wanda Tolley was appointed
to decide the conditions of the Scholarship.
The Nominating Committee then reported and the elections took place.
The old executive was returned unchanged. The personnel is as follows:
President, Margaret Hudson; Vice- President, Helen Bromley; Secretary-
Treasurer, Minnie T y l e r ; District Directors, Gertrude Flood, Mary Morrison
and Delia Kosek. Miss Jean Blewett was re- appointed Publicity Convener.
After the conclusion of the business meeting the girls attended the Calgary
E x h i b i t i o n and Stampede.
E V E N I N G SESSION, J U L Y 7th.
Monday evening the girls had their masquerade ball and a very enjoyable
time was had. The prizes were awarded as follows: First prize, humorous,
Jane Popham, " old fashioned girl." Second prize, Mrs. Ford, " Indian."
F i r s t prize, original, Margaret Hudson, " Saturday Night"; second, Mrs. Norton.
" Cucumber." First prize, prettiest, Mary Morrison. " Gipsy"; second,
Jean Blewett, " Rainbow." Flowers were presented to Mrs. K e l l y and candy
to Miss B a r r ow and Mr. Backnian in token of appreciation of their services.
The prize for the best discussion at business meetings, given by Mrs. Montgomery,
President of A. W. I., was presented to Wanda Tolley, M i l k River.
Prizes for Guide work were presented as follows: Best Patrol. Munson;
best individual Guide. Hope Curtis. Barons; neatest rooms, W e t a s k i w i n ; best
camp, M i l k River.
M O R N I N G SESSION. J U L Y 8th.
The committee on Household Economics Scholarship met Tuesday morni
n g and outlined the conditions of the award.
The Council met and disposed of the routine work connected with the
Convention.
S U P E R V I S O R ' S C O U R SE
morning Supervisor's classes were held for older girls
ar* I supervisors. These were arranged by Dr. Kerby who secured the^ follow-
F r om 10- 12 each
ine speakers- Dr. Clara Christie; Miss Moore, SSeeccrreettaarryy ooff tthhee YX.. WW.. CL. AA..;;
M L Garrick Dean of the girls at Mount Royal College; Miss M .
Cooper^ of the Y W C . A ; Miss A. Sharpe, of the Y . W . C . A . ; Mrs. Thorlagson,
Dr. George W . Kerby and Mrs. Annie Glen Broder
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | 1930 - Annual Convention Report |
| Subject | Convention;Report; AWI |
| Description | Report of the Sixteenth Annual Convention held May 20-23, 1930 |
| Language | en |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Type | text |
| Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
| Identifier | awi0811099 |
| Date | 1930 |
| Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
| Repository | AU Digital Library |
| Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Description
| Title | Page 83 |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Source | AWI Collection |
| Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
| Repository | AU Digital Library |
| Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
| Transcript | S I X T E E N T H A N N U A L C O N V E N T I ON 85 ( 1) The Resolution of Thanks. ( 2) Resolved that at future conventions a rest period of one hour be left free from activity each day. ( 3) Resolved that $ 100 be given annually as a Scholarship in Household Economics at the University of Alberta. In connection with this last resolution, Miss Wanda Tolley was appointed to decide the conditions of the Scholarship. The Nominating Committee then reported and the elections took place. The old executive was returned unchanged. The personnel is as follows: President, Margaret Hudson; Vice- President, Helen Bromley; Secretary- Treasurer, Minnie T y l e r ; District Directors, Gertrude Flood, Mary Morrison and Delia Kosek. Miss Jean Blewett was re- appointed Publicity Convener. After the conclusion of the business meeting the girls attended the Calgary E x h i b i t i o n and Stampede. E V E N I N G SESSION, J U L Y 7th. Monday evening the girls had their masquerade ball and a very enjoyable time was had. The prizes were awarded as follows: First prize, humorous, Jane Popham, " old fashioned girl." Second prize, Mrs. Ford, " Indian." F i r s t prize, original, Margaret Hudson, " Saturday Night"; second, Mrs. Norton. " Cucumber." First prize, prettiest, Mary Morrison. " Gipsy"; second, Jean Blewett, " Rainbow." Flowers were presented to Mrs. K e l l y and candy to Miss B a r r ow and Mr. Backnian in token of appreciation of their services. The prize for the best discussion at business meetings, given by Mrs. Montgomery, President of A. W. I., was presented to Wanda Tolley, M i l k River. Prizes for Guide work were presented as follows: Best Patrol. Munson; best individual Guide. Hope Curtis. Barons; neatest rooms, W e t a s k i w i n ; best camp, M i l k River. M O R N I N G SESSION. J U L Y 8th. The committee on Household Economics Scholarship met Tuesday morni n g and outlined the conditions of the award. The Council met and disposed of the routine work connected with the Convention. S U P E R V I S O R ' S C O U R SE morning Supervisor's classes were held for older girls ar* I supervisors. These were arranged by Dr. Kerby who secured the^ follow- F r om 10- 12 each ine speakers- Dr. Clara Christie; Miss Moore, SSeeccrreettaarryy ooff tthhee YX.. WW.. CL. AA..;; M L Garrick Dean of the girls at Mount Royal College; Miss M . Cooper^ of the Y W C . A ; Miss A. Sharpe, of the Y . W . C . A . ; Mrs. Thorlagson, Dr. George W . Kerby and Mrs. Annie Glen Broder |
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